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To be honest, it's not that much of a shock as I was kind of expecting it. And at least it's been diagnosed before my joints are permanently damaged. I'm more annoyed that I now have an autoimmune disease and am going to have to have the flu vaccination
Treatment can at least start early but can understand how your feeling hunni x
Why are you annoyed you have to have the flu jab?
I guess because it's a reminder that I'm now immunosupressed and I need to try and avoid people with infections as catching it can cause a flare up. Although in good news, since the last time I was at the hospital, so about 8 weeks, I've lost just over 12lbs!
Oh and...
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...893330317.jpeg
It can sound pretty scary I guess but when you don't know any different it's not something you think about. It's only when people point out the risks I even realise.
I'm immunosuppressed too. It sucks but at least you know and can deal with it. Eventually you won't even think about it. One of the first things my consultant told me when he diagnosed CRPS (on top of my asthma so I doubly need the jab) was to take 1000mg vitamin C every day. I do and actually have far fewer colds/throats infections etc than I used to have
*waves hands as another immunosuppressed person*
How are you feeling today?
Awww baby!
I'm feeling sick again. Meeting a friend soon for coffee but want to throw up again. Anxiety is an arse